
Grecians beaten in thrilling encounter at Sincil Bank
Exeter City fell to a 3-2 defeat against Lincoln City at Sincil Bank in Sky Bet League Two on Good Friday.
In an exciting encounter, the Grecians took the lead through Jayden Stockley after 10 minutes before they were pegged back by Danny Rowe's low header.
Lincoln then went ahead just moments after the restart through Matt Green's low finish but despite City levelling through Jake Taylor and hitting the woodword multiple times, Ollie Palmer stepped up to seal the win for the Imps.
City boss Paul Tisdale made two changes to the side that beat Swindon Town last time out as Lloyd James, and Luke Croll came into the starting XI as the Grecians looked to make it three consecutive wins.
Lincoln created the best chance of the opening 10 minutes when they played a delicate free-kick into the path of Danny Rowe, but with only Christy Pym to beat, he mishit his shot as the Grecians’ keeper collected.
Moments later, City would break though, as Lloyd James was fouled on the edge of the penalty area. Stockley then stepped up to take the free-kick and hit a dangerous attempt which was saved low by Ryan Allsop.
From the resulting corner the Grecians went ahead as Stockley found himself unmarked in the Lincoln box to guide his header superbly into the far corner and put Tisdale’s side a goal to the good.
Lincoln then had a good chance just before the 30-minute mark when a dangerous corner aimed at Matt Green caused a scramble in the City box, before Stockley and Dean Moxey managed to clear the ball between them.
A few minutes later the Grecians created a good opening when tenacious work from Hiram Boateng out wide saw him cross for Taylor, who laid the ball into the path of James, but his effort from the edge of the box was blocked well by the Lincoln defence.
Rowe went close again for the home side when a cross took a wicked deflection off of James before falling kindly for the Lincoln number 24 as he volleyed just over Pym’s goal.
An exciting end to the first half saw both sides go close to scoring, firstly the Grecians who were inches from doubling their advantage when Stockley latched onto a cross from the left before volleying against both of Allsop’s post before the goalkeeper scrambled to collect the ball.
Lincoln then went up the other end as Green received the ball from a chip forward, but credit to Pierce Sweeney who intervened and cleared the ball before the Lincoln striker, who only had Pym to beat, could get a shot away.
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